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In reply to the discussion: Stephen Hawking Is Terrified Of An Alien Invasion, And The Reason Makes Nothing But Sense [View all]0rganism
(25,539 posts)7. their resources would certainly seem near-infinite to us
but rather than reveling in what we perceive as immense wealth, perhaps they have economies or other motivations beyond our meager conception that lead them to do things analogous to, as you say, digging up a large amount of dirt just to put an earthworm in its place. Either way, it's all quite speculative, mostly baseless.
Remember, Colombus came to the Indies first as a sightseer, then later returned as a brutal governor, by means (and for reasons) quite incomprehensible to the Arawak people who lived on the islands at that time.
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Stephen Hawking Is Terrified Of An Alien Invasion, And The Reason Makes Nothing But Sense [View all]
eridani
Sep 2014
OP
The resource unique to Earth is humans and other organisms that have evolved here.
cbdo2007
Sep 2014
#17
" Coming to conquer us" < You are presuming they think like us. But maybe we are just food, and they
jtuck004
Sep 2014
#28
We just recently discovered radio waves, our technology is mostly Silicon and Carbon based...
951-Riverside
Sep 2014
#45
"Why on earth would a far more intelligent life bother visiting us primitives? " - Stock their zoo.
jtuck004
Sep 2014
#52
But isn't it the height of human hubris to expect ETs to behave like humans? eom.
1StrongBlackMan
Sep 2014
#16
That's just it, I don't think they would behave like us at all. We wouldn't be like that.
stevenleser
Sep 2014
#42
And this may be the one true theory, perhaps Adams could communicate with
A Simple Game
Sep 2014
#27
Why wait? Introducing a virus that kills humans but doesn't affect them should be sufficient
hughee99
Sep 2014
#20
If aliens can change their appearance the smart move is for the commander to look like Reagan,...
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#22
I would tend to believe they would limit contact with us in our current state.
roamer65
Sep 2014
#38
worth worrying about only if one thinks that travel at several hundred times the speed of light
geek tragedy
Sep 2014
#43
I might add that Lem is *very* Continental (even if he inspired, what, half of Futurama?)
MisterP
Sep 2014
#59
hmm, what I was thinking was that the willingness to acknowledge incomprehensible aliens
MisterP
Sep 2014
#73
Surprising dumb, coming from Hawking. Every SF novel struggles to figure out, just WHAT
Romulox
Sep 2014
#55
There's a good argument to make that there are damn few intelligent races in the universe...
krispos42
Sep 2014
#66